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__THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN} Pablished every afternoon, except} y), Sunday, by new and important discoveries, in the Jabor. It is Americans who are pushing the excavations in and pout Jerusalem and making dally Juggling With Figures. Prom the Inter-Ocean, Since 1894 the revenue of the gov- ernment has been less than its expen- ditures, and therefore the public debt THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, | wnich ada to the knowledge of biblo} has increased. ‘The revenue dimin- peubttomintntestet times. It is Americans that are} js} roM Festtea.. . PeRsipEeNt +5. oorian Vick PRESIDENT | 146 lands lying northeast of Palestine Sp nope. sigeaeht™ AS" |and unearthing wonderful buried ¥.M. Fisher, J.R. Smith, R.W. Clements, 3.8. Williamson J.J. Dorian \THE DAILY SUN ie Will give spectal attention to Att, local hap | the Atlantic. ponings of Interest in Paducah and vietni Edt neglecting general news, which will te Given as fully as space will permit without re Esra to expense. Cap JHE WEEKLY SUN to) Is devoted to the interests of ov rons, and will at all times be Yertaining, while keeping 1's on all poliiical affairs and top be a fonrleas and tireless exponent of t trines and teachings of the National | la e ot uered and now holds about three- CORRESPONDENCE, A.apectal feature of the THE SUN Will be its Corre ment, in which it hope every locality within lation. oases ADVERTISING. t vertysing will be made known on ¢ Office, Standard. Block, 115 North Fourth plied sciences the Americans lead the | troduced in the Illinois senate a res- by its valor and endurance, bas con-| t was $160,000,000. The Democrats fourths of that island, and has for} contrast these sums with $131,000,- 000, which was the revenue from {| power of Spain, thereby earning not) tariffs in the fiscal year 1894, and only the admiration of our people,| declare that they prove the superior- _ but the further rightsjof belligerents ;| ity of the Wilson tariff as a revenne nearly two years resisted the whole hed after and because of the recon- prosecuting successful researches in| struction of tariff upon the line indi- cated by the Demoeratie platform of |¢ 1892. But with marvelous effron- tery certai Democratic newspapers ties. In the line of practical ap- recently have affirmed that the rev- ng scientist that lives on this side of Sexator Srarxs, of Alton, bas in- y ution as follows : 3 enue produced by the Wilson tariff is == =|world today, Ibis the active, push | greater than that produced by the McKinley tariff. The Wilson law went into force Aug. 28, 1894. The fiscal year runs from the last day of June in one earto thesame day of the next year, The fiscal year ending June 0, 1895 comprised, therefore, ten Whereas, It is well known that ajmonths of clear operation of the arge and well organized army now| Wilson law; the revenue from tariffs xists on the Island of Cuba which, | for that year was $152, 000,000 ; for he year ending June 30, 1896, it herefore, producer. “Resolved, by the Senate, the House concurring therein, That our] is untruthful, In 18% senators and representatives in con-|ican iinporter aud every European The declaration is as absurd as it every Amer- street. gress be respectfully urged to use|exporter of goorls to America knew $ 4.50]" 2.25] Daily, per annum.. Daily, Six months Daily, One month, . 40]P Daily, per week.. + 10 cents Weekly, per annum in ad- I VANCE... seeeeseseeeee — 1,00)) Specimen copies free THURSDAY, FEB. 11, 1897. ures for the ‘extermination of. the SS | water hyacinth, # ‘thing of beauty’’ Ir the ‘Register’ in editorially [imported some years ago from Ven- ezuela by some man who thdught it something desirablé, It hafSnow be- will not so often lay itself open to a | come so formidable a nuisance as-to demand the national attention. It = has spread itself over the bays and Ir is probable a scheme of impor-"|jnlets of the sea until it has become tant reforms will be inaugurated in| a constant menace to shipping. This Cuba, but Spain will have little to do}is not the first instance wherean im- with it. The gentlomen who are| portation made for individual pleas- taking good care of the Western half/ure has resulted | in national of the island aad frightening the/discomfort. One of the most Spanish soldiery into ‘‘jimminy fits” | notable instances is that of the pestif- ferous little English sparrow, a few é years ago imported by a Philadel- Tue discussions of the bill for an} iyicn, ‘The progeny of two or three international monetary conference, |yirqs sent over in a ‘small cage has which is before the senate, seem 0} a5 become millions, and has in quoting the Sew will quote the lan- guage as it appeared in the Sun it charge of shyster journalism, will attend to the matter. —_—_—— heir influence and vote to recognize | that the Dem« he belligerent rights of these noble} peal the Mc tals Were about to re- ey tariff and to frame patriots.’ one with lower duties; consequently It is believed it will receive the vrompt and hearty ratification of oth houses of the legislature. Coxeress is invited to take meas- the Amer Topean ex each being anxious to gain the ad- at 183,000,000 ; the b reached under the W «l the Eu- possible, imported srted as little vantage of the reduced rates of the tariff. Daring the fiscal year 1893 the McKinley tariff was in full force,|* and the revenue from duties was $203,000,000. Theaverage revenue from tariff duties during the years 1891, 1892, 1893 and 1894 is fixed by a writer in the New York ‘‘Press’’ hest amount n law 1s $160,000,000 ; Secretary Carlisle es- timates it at no more than $148,- 000,000 for the current year It his estimate prove correct, the average of tariff{revenues during the four years of the Wilson bill will be $153,000,000, against $138,000,- 000 for the McKinley period, and it is to be remembered that the revenue of the last. McKinley year was re- duced by the withhoiding of imports in expectation of a lower duty, while the last year of the Wilson law has the advantage of a rush of imports in expectation of a higher duty. The Demoeratic trick of juggling ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘The Sun fs authorized to announce 1, D, WILCOX ty a candidate fo of MoCracken cyan, fas, subject to Dei April 8, 1807, 8 A candidate for assessor county, subject to the actic We are now exclusive agents for the CELEBRATED Diploma Flour / The same gan be secured at any rocery in the city reputable, Diploma, Flour needs no praise from ug, for it hat Deen sold on the market for“15 ygars, iving GENERAL /SATI fio’ TE is unqugstionably the finest patent rolley flour for sake on the market. But up in barrels half barrels and % Ib, sacks. We Call Merchants’ Attention To this celeMrated brag of DI PLOMA. Qur pricey frgfis low as for any fifst-clasy’ floyt, qualit considered. = / WE DONOTSELL / | TO CONSUMERS. / M. LIVIWGSTON & CO. 115 and 7 N. Second St DRIFTWOOD GATHERED ON THE LEVER.) * noon at 4 o'clock The Ashland City is due night aud en’ route Tennesse river to Danvi morning at-10 o'clock. nary wo be held {McCracken bof the Demo maty election to. be held satur 1807. Ms There were, no upper Ohio out of this port this morning, Little or no traillc was done on the levee and wharfs thi morning The Dick Fowler as 1 1 le Cairo this morning at 8 o'clock The government ogy, this more ing registered 24.4 and rising. Big water nicher know,” The Clyde is du re out of the Tennessee tonight and leaves on her return to. Florence Saturday after. Hardware, Give him a call, indicate that it is not at all likely t0/ many places practically displaced the| with figures cannot obscure the trutl: dean Ss Nea ublican members are suspicious! |p itioate es ; pro venue that left 9 iners, J 4 Pp mitigated nuisance. His one re- surplus in the treasury after payment Fowler are laid up here at’ this its authorship and do not believe it! deoming trait, his voracity in the ais-| of all.the costs of government; the| bor, ice bound policy at this time to sustain it-| traction of insects is also his chief| Wilson bill was productive of insuf-} . The towboat City of ( ‘They propose to await the mesage|ranit, as it exteads to the destruction | ficient revenue and of increase of the] arrived out o of the new president before taking] o¢ tn. eggs of other birds, of small public debt. last ni : a barge: action. fruits, ete: «So troublesome uas this i . 1 Cle: oS will be tr worthless little pest become that in SAD DEATH. i Ir now looks quatre ae some states a bounty is offered for ‘The big Cincinnati aud N tween Greece and Turkey, the anclent/ii, tad. In Australia the| rg, it, C, Watkins Passes Away | eas packet, the Joby enemies, were inevitable. beer rabbit, ‘ehGi bee Pavel rive be b yestas 9 ; n from} the great powers intervene to prevent the people millions upon millions of at Her Home Here, Matha af GxOolUak trelehl: Woatheen there will certainly be war. Prince) aoiiars, and the destruction of which akin csteten Lelek’ tk of George, with a flotilla of earn is the problem of all problems to be|Had Been Il But a Few Days—|sengers boats, has made his appearance off). iveq by the Australian govern- Was Well Kno’ 1 Over The river continues pre the coast of Crete aed ne isla ments, is ao importation- to that pi ta he up the official gauge at the ¢ purpose of Lopaiehe e ra ee country, Some man promises to es- noe iw 7 ; ata one ly rate At 5 Turkish troops, while the Porte} oie a kangaroo farm in this 38.8 all thls Gicraleg 4 4 recent seems determined to send reinforce- The sad death of Mrs. R. C, Wat- country. Itis a matter of doubt ments to the island f kins, wife of the popular traveling ie? “ J whether the government would not freight agent of this division of the|®™* ° 16 inc hes in 12 hours, ‘Tene is every prospect that the better prevent him before we have] {ilinois Central, took place at 3:30| The City of Clarksville, whieh was) : due out of the Ohio last night bad | another destructive nuisance planted} o'clock yesterday af:ernoon at the pa thie Continent: family residence, 908 Broadway, and was asad blow to the many friends Torrey bankruptcy bill will become a law before the close of this session this mot tthat she w not put in an apy Ing and it is the of Congress. This law will prove off | the arhitration | of the couple who had boped for the |¥ot make an attempt to ¢ come. vast benefit to the business world by| 7## discussion of the arbitration! 1.44” Tne deceased had been ill but| Owing to the ice which is nov « giving to it again mary active, able treaty bas resulted in raising a num-) few days, pying the channel of the muddy H ‘i y viet, arlost enterprise “was greater| 2% Of questions more or less import-| Mrs. Watkins was formerly Miss] Ohio oSiery. nny their nurses, and who have been | ®%¢ and complicated. Senator Ba-| Porter Lowry, and was daughter of} The mammoth sternwheel towhoat eee evauna. of debt, {© Of Georgia, is fearfal that Eng-| one of Hopkinsville's wealthiest andthe big Lovis Houck, of St I 3 pairs for half a dollar. kep: down by an meubus of debt.) ot ciotit demand the payment of | Most Prominent men,. and was her-|which has been here for several| a7, 3 : but who, protected against legal exe- | * NB! ae: Pay self known as one of the prettiest | months in winter ter, left after. | hey are our /25c, quality, fast cutions, would rise, become active | P2448 issued by the Southern states}and most talented of Kentucky’s|noon towing three big model barges black with white feet. They are and successful busienss men and|'" aid of the rebellion and wants an|daughters, She was 24 years of|and two derrigk boats bound dows such good values that we were actuals vie it aia obligations |*™endment that will prevent such r/age. She became Mr. Watkins’ bride for the big Mississippi River, where tempered ty 8 birt Hot of SNORT TAY Sn © | possibifity, i e ' »aducah | she will enyage in towing logs. . occurred to u biting ft MectaaTcocths possibifity. {vis known that many | ‘Wo years ago, and came to Paducah | she will enjrage in towir we might get too much of a good | !?° © oar, of Mis-lof these bonds were a few years ago Conauessman T stepmother, Mrs, Lowery, arrived | Spread which was un the souri, bas a joiut resolution Letore] bought up by British subjects in the rho Hopktoaville' a lay oe ive nas Maite ween bese anvandl aie iad Congrese for an atmendmeut to the belief that they would eventually be| and was with her when dissolution | goin e repairs, was let off constitution lengthening the terms of] paid -by this government Such] took place. Her bereaved husband | the es late yesterday afternoon the heart-felt sympathy of all in] arter bei t in first-class shape for the members of the House of Repre-] bonds as are thus held might, it is sentatives to fourand those of the|thought, become the subject of arbi- TOW, the comin; This morning the remains were} ‘Tho ice was sufficiently r His contention is that the frequently}to pay them. Senator Morgan} car, provided by the railroad com |Cairo daily packet, the ¢ recurring elections unsettle business | wants, and rightly, to exclude every-| pany for the corpse and funeral] pick Fowler, as she left this | and cause financial disturbances. | thing relating to the Nicaragua ca-| Pat! Tt was attached to the 8}ing at 8 o'clock, carrying a nice «a o'clock train, The pall bearers for]go, ‘This was the — only "This i e “ cal, and at th ame e A T ¢ This is true to some extent. But}¢ d he sf WNC) a ccaaston were Messrs, J.T, Doo: Pekar tev oe this pore this. sane what are we todo when get an ad-|to abrogate entirely the ob-/ ovan, KE. F, Stovall, Sanders Fowler, Rie coe cain’ ce shine, ‘The ministration that knocks the bottom|solete Clayton - Bulwer treaty. Kd Gilson, Jack Flynn and Mat} pick is the champion of western clean ont of business as did the pres-[It is to be hoped Mr, Morgan’s| Rawls, Mr. Flynn accompanied the] waters and she carries the most. po} Wie can better endure this/amendment will prevail. While the] emains to Princeton. ular crew, although everyone knows ent one? four years than eight. 3 ever made a tr her Clayton-Bulwer treaty is obsolete, as = eontended by Mr. Blaine, it is still In is not unlikely that ere long al asad, to quote the language of Mr. eroune bee 200% of bas new department and a new cabinet | sforgan, as # menace and bugaboo to] Is the lee That Is Slowly Float | nach heavier than that at sect z island thi official will be added to the execu- | this country whenever the construc ing Past Be ete Manat thet We fock ta tive branch of the government at] tion of the Nicgragua canal is under ‘ heaviest portion of the small bergs Washingtons For « number of years| consideration, ‘Thedéepator claimed - will be gliding by and that it will there has been a growing sentient] that Great Britian had herself abro-] The Reavy Ice Did Not Show Up] ly be @ short while until, the river is thoroughly free from it, and navi- in favor of a Secretary of Commerce] gated the treaty by occupying a por-) ‘This Morning as Expected. — [gation be resumed in and Manufactures. The interestinthe| tion of the territory of Honduras. ie pai ea Ga that subject has grown stronger with the] Qcher amendments proposed are var- tale goal tee ice no more this year, re until now the scheme has the}, i i " ie ice floating past Paducah in pie asakant of -aluovat Over as tie Jious. One excepts from the matters} te Ohio today is larger than that of endorsement Of almost every promis) arbitzable under the treaty the Alas-} yesterday, and is much thicker in the nent Board of Trade and commer kan boundary dispute, also any boun-] stream, byt the heaviest portion of] Sfiirnoon at 2:0 u'elock mal aft izati 8 col x ‘ " is : = Bo a pon at 2:30 o'clock ‘aud after cial organization in the country, in-} dary dispute that may arise as to the| the bursted gorge is not expected un- transacting ber business ut the wharf cluding the National Boardof Trade, |northern voumlary of the state of a a aie tt ana | Sé backed downed the river for some There is certaifly as strong reason} Washington, Senator ‘feller entered eee ad werd wine gett 3 righ distance and tied up to the bank not Ys ick fly to venture back ap the now for bch a department as for that off positive disclaimer on the part off pieces and sink, While it is not ee cage here chun agriculiure. The investments in this) the silver men that they were oppos-| deemed psrjlous for a boat to ven-| Troe galt of iloating miniature ive line of industries and the number offing the treaty us silver men, He] ture out In it, the John K. Speed, |iorgs, which are dangerous to any people employed in them give them} claimed there were other and susti| {0m Memphis to hg retlcern gy 4P] wooden craft that ventures into it ; { equal to that [je . hen shi il last night on ac- an importance at leasy 4 Ghent groun count of reporis telegraphed ahead of of agriculture, shown. ‘The breadth of discussion] heavy coming Hoes. ‘ <= gnd the number of proposed amend-| ‘The heavy fragments of the gorge|Tiver this sorning have the opivion Evnorr is disposed to deprecate| oxi, .o not give much assurance of| Passed Kvansville yesterday, but as tbat phere my be ligher water from i 01 vienti: Ww t, . e e dri i the result 0! ie now rising water the learning of American scientists), , early conalusi0n of the delibera. the chunks are drifting slowly, it will 4 " - be tonight before all is passed, A|tian there has been in the last tea segs aint an Hoos. reat many offthe bergs Bin sink be. | ¥6978- The old time steamboat men is ac d fore this ojpt is reached, say that in 1886 the piver was con- of knowledge. It was an American} Kinnball Hall is‘iow open and ex-l’ x ~ ably higher here in August than who conceived the plan of excava. | tends a cordial #nvitation to all lovers | ‘ The handsome big mail Joe Fowler, altoough not k cruised in from E usville yesterday Some of the river individuals who were discussing the situation of the js for the opposition Honscho) Goods. is registered on the gauge now. All posed si of music wheryddwn in the city to call! For thé ae sig days I will sell at/the river bottoms were overtlowed hag ne ie of be "land see them. They have a large| a great sacrifige\gy or all pt my|and the steach from corn and other cient city of Troy and was amply re | stock of fiue pianos and would be| household goods. Yi do this to save| vegetables rotted by the water was warded in its contributions to the an-/pleased to have the, peop!e inspect| expense of packigg, and shipping. | so great that jt was very near impos- cient bistory,of the section, for the | them, J. 1, Laxastoy, Call at 810 Je: street. sible to navigate the {jhio from here Jarge sums of his wife’s money spent | 916 Manager. | 18 dt N.J. Diary, to Smithland. Por? the Tennessee river with a tow of three big} aded with pig iron, which Brook- registered 16 notches higher making to reside about six months ago, Her] ‘The pride of the Leyhe fleet, the Senate snd President to eight years, {tration and we might be called upon} conyoyed to Hopkinsville in a special |), morning to stop the Paducah and tities and parts of the Telepnone 119, : — IS pn: FOR—— Holiday Groceries; Fruit.Cake Materials, Apples and Oranges, Fresh Canned Goods, &c. HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. Cor. 9th'and Trimble Sts. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY AT LOW PRICES, The lowest place in town to get first-class PHOTO: GRAPHS \for the Holidays is at BRUCE'S STUDIO. 112 8. Third Street. PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS. . / . Avent for Odell Typewriter, Price $20.00, tors, Lawyers, Teachers, and in réach of all, ‘The Ouly Exclusive Bicyele House in the City, From September 1 December Lis the BEST SEASON for RIDING, — WE invite you to and see OUR WUEELS and get Bottom Prices otaame. 4. R. PURYEAR, Manager M.E. JO SELLS—— ‘ WHEN YOU DRINK DRINK THE BEST —— You can find jt at DETZERSS. ——Where we keep the finest ot — \ Whiskies, Wines, Beer, Cigars, etc RESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL HOURS, “We Are Clearing ‘the Way For the incoming tide of Spring Goods by taking the loss on what ishere. There is much in our stock just as desirable as those to thing. ¢ know now that we have too many. We offer them for this week 3 pairs for half a dollar. There is also a, whole medley of Hosiery in our stock-—fanci Bore Telephone 136 0, RUSS, Baggage and Moving Wagons Ontice at Willett? Livery Stable. Telephdge 383. solid colors, dn cotton, lisle an silk, Prices’ range from J0¢ to $2.50 per pair. A special value is our 10¢ numbers in either plain or fleeced, Umbrellas This is the weather we are to ex- pect for some time to come. A good umbrella just now is the sensible sort of protection that re- duces doctor's bills and possibly saves life. We will sell a umbrella, 26 in. size for 45¢; 28 inch size at 49, Carpets AND MATTINGS. It might seem exaggerated if we told Bot the simple truth about our Car- pets, so will say nothing about rich styles, and confine ourselves to their goodness and their wear- ing qualities and their low Your carpet should be selected with care and judgment, should be well made and laid. We want you to remember that we are prepared to make and lay carpets mattings as well as can be done in any city and on short notice, Embroideries. Our embroideries are bought from first hands, We get the best and secure exclusive many choice pat- terns. All women are embroid- ery critics. Our stoek invites scrutiny and criticism. A rich variety of edgings and insertings in Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss. Prices range from 50c to $1, \L.B.Ogilvie& Co. High Grade Bigycles and Bicycle Sundries Suitable for Ministers, Doo- NE Cutlery, Tinware, STOVES, ETC. Cor, Court and-Market REMOVAL. By & Co, 128 GOURT ST. We have a complete Jine of Btapl: and Fancy Groceries \ All kinds of Country Produge place in\the city Dressed and Live Potty. Everything sold af bottom prices an(l delivered to any part of thg city T, DULANEY & CO, Matil, Efingor & Undertakerg and embal h Co Physicians and Surgeons Marble Hall, DR. DANIEL, Fine Kentucky Whiskies, Office, 204 \1-2 B’way.| Warm Lanch from 9 to 12 a. m, Over Lang Bro’s, Orug St ae Horse Shoeing _&@ Spedialty. |ipitgg Stafes Pensigh Claims. |, js of imperfegtion in 4 horsé'e travel cor 1 Do Repalr\ Work of . Every. Kind. |, Worx Guamantary, Always on hand realy. for work, ——_————— HENRY \GREIF, Thousands of R. M. McOU L. WILLEA, HOUSE AND SIGN. PAINTER, Rewilence 1017 Jacksou Bt, y, Protection —TO ‘YOUR FERT WILL— Telephone 310. THE Can't be beat when it comes fo baking.+* CAKES. Bakes them every ¢ to any part of the city Fresh Graham Bread Every Day. Tel. 274, 123 S. 3d Street. ay and delivers DP Jurte M.D, HOP, Wrutaamson, MAD. JUETT. & WILLIAMSON, OMce Hours | Tto¥a. 1103p. m TeLernone 243, _— Established 1875, 125 Broadway Arch T Bohannan, Propr. AND CIGARS, 125 Broapway, J, 8. GANSTER, 10 SOLICITOR OF Prompt aild thorougly attention giv. | ve en to all casey, ~ POVERTY : ¥ will not*prevept you buying SHORS atour preseat prieés, for we are most giving them away, HENRY, DIEHL & SON, Office, No. 419's Broadway Hite B Davis PREVENT f a ‘ou contracting pneumonia. ee 810 Broadway, Job Printing: DONE BY JOB PRINTERS, DONE CHEAPER. DONE BETTER. ‘ DONE QUICKER. ° If you want Neat, Clean Work, Printed in Modern Style ; if you want full count, reli- able goods, give us a call. . We guarantee our work, and give you what you buy. SUN. HENRY GOCKEL / DkALER ON J, W. Moore, ‘Staple and Fancy Groceries, | Canned Goods of A BREAD 2no ae Ses oA Kia, Cor. 7th and Adama, ~ Oversy’s BAND Is ptepared to furnish FIRST-CLASS MUSIC —rour— BALLS, Pare AND OPENINGS| TRIMS EABONARLE, ‘el. 160. Ep, Ovausy, 7” Res, 406 N. 13th St. Manager, Oitice Am,-German Nat Bank, J, W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors, | BROADWAY. TELEPHONE 200, Give us your laundry it you want rst clas’ work and) prompt de ary, EE 7 i Vouchers for quarterly payment of ‘ensions carefully attended to, 714 8. Third Sfreet. Homes , , | Te bein, Treated by | | Front Rank _ PURNAGES, | 129 South Third Street, DAVIS;| DR. W, 0; EUBANKS, TIM, SLATE. AND RON ROOFER. A. S. DABNEY, ® DENTIST, 406 BROADWAY, CARNEY HOUSE, Cor, 14th and Broadway. Lar hdgel tay ja tel; wily as aeyreiebed fe si Siylé. Rates xpasan ? hed With the Vere-beat the ulrket aftortbe HOMMOPAT: #0, 1, 75

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